I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at ALDI (Preston, North West England, England)
Interview
Very long online application with maths questions and difficult scenario questions with very similar answer options. I was emailed to invite me to a hiring "assessment" which I had to wait a month to attend. When I arrived in store I was told to wait but was left on my feet for 40 minutes just walking around store as that's what staff told me to do until the manager was free, so my interview started 40 minutes late. The interview itself lasted around 10 minutes. The manager was not in a good mood and seemed she had made her decision before I had even sat down. It consisted of a few questions followed by another maths test which I was given a set time to complete. I was then told they would be in contact in the next few days via email.
Long and unnecessary with 4 rounds of interviews. One online then another 3 in store around a table with all the other candidates. It was pleasant but very long winded and I took another job in the time it took to get to the final interview
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
They give you lots of different scenarios for things that can happen in store and where your priorities should be, previous experience in a similar role is an absolute necessity
good process loved it . asked lots of questions. lovely interviewer. had a good time and hopefully got the job. they will let me know in couple of days later.
I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at ALDI (Maynooth) in Oct 2025
Interview
Online interview through their website. You have about 3 days to complete it. Every answer is recorded and you can't redo the recording. There was 4 questions. The timer counts you down for each question (about 20 second). The frustrating part is it only gave me 15 seconds to answer each question.
Interview questions [4]
Question 1
Give an example of good customer service that you have performed or seen someone else do?